Another frosty morn

A second night of expected low temperatures had the St. Francis House and several churches opening doors to allow homeless residents a place out of the weather.

"When it hits below 40 degrees, St. Francis opens its doors and hands out blankets. A couple of churches also provide shelter," said St. Augustine Police spokeswoman Officer Barbara Clifford on Thursday.

Temperatures early Thursday dipped down to 28 degrees at the St. Augustine Airport, according to the National Weather Service. Sustained 30 degree temperatures were recorded until nearly 9 a.m., the NWS said. Wind chill made the weather feel even colder.

Patchy frost was expected early this morning. Temperatures are expected to begin rising today although breezy weather will mean the high is only 57 degrees, according to the NWS.